Berola
Berola came from Piúma, a coastal town in Espírito Santo, Brazil. Their song "A Gíria de Piúma" caught on nationally, with its playful lyrics and local...
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Berola came from Piúma, a coastal town in Espírito Santo, Brazil. Their song "A Gíria de Piúma" caught on nationally, with its playful lyrics and local references. The track's humor and explicit content drew some criticism, but it also found plenty of listeners who connected with its straightforward celebration of their region.
Anderson D'Avila sang lead vocals, Thiago Souza played guitar, and Pedro Henrique handled bass. They worked together on other singles like "Puxa o Fole," "Meu Dom," and "Eu Tô na Praia," keeping to the same direct, catchy style that made their first hit work.
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